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welcome to the journal, editorial report. i'm paul gigot, a divided country gave president obama a second chance on tuesday, handing him a narrower, but decisive win over republican rival mitt romney. here is with a look how he did it. dan henninger, and jason riley and washington columnist kim strassel. start with you, when you get a defeat like this, there's no one thing necessarily that explains it. but why don't you pick out your most important? >> look, i think there were two things key to the obama victory, one was that very ol on, they ran this very high dollar attack campaign against mitt romney, a bit of a character assassination throughout the summer and mitt romney didn't respond to it and he didn't recover from it. when you combine that with the president's brutally efficient, we now know turnout operation in core states like ohio, virginia and florida, popular vote pretty close in the end. in the end he got out the partisans in much the same numbers in 2008 and that's what won it for him. >> paul: so, kim, you're
welcome to the journal, editorial report. i'm paul gigot, a divided country gave president obama a second chance on tuesday, handing him a narrower, but decisive win over republican rival mitt romney. here is with a look how he did it. dan henninger, and jason riley and washington columnist kim strassel. start with you, when you get a defeat like this, there's no one thing necessarily that explains it. but why don't you pick out your most important? >> look, i think there were two things...
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welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we're serious about deficit reduction, just by closing loopholes and deductions. the math tends not to work. >> paul: but does the president's math add up? let's ask wall street journal columnist bill mcguerin, and analyst steve moore and washington columnist kim strassel. so, kim, the president won reelection, was this the hand of magnimty reaching out to the republicans? >> it's crazy, it's what the president says all the time. if you listen to the press conference, he seems to say the biggest wish list for his liberal partisans has become docile lettin
welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. headed into friday, fiscal cliff talks with congressional leaders, president obama gave us a hit list of his negotiations strategies, repeating his intention to immediately raise tax rates on top earners. >> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars and it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars...
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" han editorial, the editorial board at the journal seems to indicate that the gop should take a deal now. "wall street journal." let me read you what they said. "if republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? mr. obama then has an excuse to blame republicans if there's another recession. meanwhile, he pockets the higher tax rates that take effect on january 1st anyway, and he can then negotiate a budget deal next year without having to makeny tax concessions." this is "the wall street journal." >> when you've lost "the wall street journal," you've lost the fight. >> the days of miracles and wonders a man sang awhile back. it's over. the "journal" is very high church conservativism, and they would not budge unless they looked at the way this was set up. it's just very badly set up for the republicans. >> and the president now has a 58% approval rating. that's the highest since july of 2009. at this point, it looks like be there may be some serious change in the air in this country after this election. and elections do have consequence
" han editorial, the editorial board at the journal seems to indicate that the gop should take a deal now. "wall street journal." let me read you what they said. "if republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? mr. obama then has an excuse to blame republicans if there's another recession. meanwhile, he pockets the higher tax rates that take effect on january 1st anyway, and he can then negotiate a budget deal next year...
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want to touch it, but-- >> that's it for this edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, see you right here next week. ♪ >> on fox news watch, i hear you have some questions for me. >> president obama on his first post election news conference taking on tough issues and tough questions from the white house press. >> congratulations, by the way, i've never seen you lose. >> well, maybe not such tough questions, but i did get testy when asked about the white house spin and the benghazi terror attack. >> if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. >> the president of the united states did not tell the american people the truth about the attacks that took four grave americans' lives that went on for eight, seven hours for which we were totally unprepared. >> how did the media handle this showdown? a new scandal involving now former cia director general petraeus and an extramarital affair, a florida socialite, a bare chested fbi agent and is this a concern
want to touch it, but-- >> that's it for this edition of the journal editorial report. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot, see you right here next week. ♪ >> on fox news watch, i hear you have some questions for me. >> president obama on his first post election news conference taking on tough issues and tough questions from the white house press. >> congratulations, by the way, i've never seen you lose. >> well, maybe not such tough...
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. >> "wall street journal" has some of the fresher reporting today on this including some of the things about the e-mails for those interested in every detail. i recommend you plunk down whatever "the journal" costs. >> you want to read it while peter continues with the news? >> we've got information about like the names on the accounts. >> the level of preparation for this show is fantastic. >> according to "the wall street journal" miss broadwell writing under the pseudonym "kelley patrol." one word, capital "p." kelleypatrol. >> i think most americans are surprised to know their e-mails exist for that length of time. i think they think they disappear when they hit delete. clearly that's not the case. >> to go back to what jillian said, that's the incredible thing. you would have thought that people who were as intimately involved in this, as sophisticated as these people are who were aware that they had something to hide would also have done some rudimentary googling on the question of exactly how difficult it is to get -- to delete e-mail. to get those e-mails out of the cloud, you
. >> "wall street journal" has some of the fresher reporting today on this including some of the things about the e-mails for those interested in every detail. i recommend you plunk down whatever "the journal" costs. >> you want to read it while peter continues with the news? >> we've got information about like the names on the accounts. >> the level of preparation for this show is fantastic. >> according to "the wall street journal"...
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"the new york times" editorial represents the other camp. there's always something become do. -- there's always something we can do. they're urging the president to get involved now. >> bill: you're talking about this morning's "new york times." >> this morning's "new york times" editorial. yes. >> bill: this morning's "new york times," the foreign policy agenda as if there is a foreign policy -- foreign policy agenda was certainly not front and center for the presidential campaign. >> yes. >> bill: but it's there. it is very important and it remains, particularly in the middle east. "the new york times" says that the number one issue is president obama has a vision of a world without nuclear weapons. that's the ploughshares fund. >> it is. >> bill: that's where it starts. "the new york times" is saying that has to be his number one agenda. >> we have terrible problems in the world. this is the only problem that can destroy the world. the about the can do something about it. he can move out smartly to issue new guidance that would reduce the
"the new york times" editorial represents the other camp. there's always something become do. -- there's always something we can do. they're urging the president to get involved now. >> bill: you're talking about this morning's "new york times." >> this morning's "new york times" editorial. yes. >> bill: this morning's "new york times," the foreign policy agenda as if there is a foreign policy -- foreign policy agenda was certainly not...
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" editorial page, basically speaking to the base. where you have speaker boehner talking in much more conciliatory tones and talking about getting a deal. i think that's going to be the dynamic. mitch mcconnell is up for re-election in 2014. in a very conservative state where it's not inconceivable the tea party would run somebody against him if he does not take a hard-line approach. people need to remember that as these negotiations unfold. for boehner, he wants a deal. i do want to comment a second on the interview you had with paul ryan. ryan might not think that there is a mandate, but the president does, congressional democrats do, and the public does, if you look at polling. and there's zero chance that the president is going to compromise on this, which is why i think there's a decent chance all the tax cuts go away at the end of the year. the president put down a marker yesterday saying $1.6 trillion in total revenue that he wants to raise. i don't think that's the real number. i think that's a negotiated number. but you know
" editorial page, basically speaking to the base. where you have speaker boehner talking in much more conciliatory tones and talking about getting a deal. i think that's going to be the dynamic. mitch mcconnell is up for re-election in 2014. in a very conservative state where it's not inconceivable the tea party would run somebody against him if he does not take a hard-line approach. people need to remember that as these negotiations unfold. for boehner, he wants a deal. i do want to...
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>> he bowed and editorial about it. he is way too important, rupert, to write his own editorials and margaret [laughter] [laughter] there's a lot of discussion now about -- just for you to understand, the context of this question, it is not the other side without spending a loss too. is that accurate? >> the unions may better advantage of a lot of the super pac money, channeling it into other things. the other issue was obama's advertising. and they made which nobody responded to it. >> it probably did it a difference because >> in the end, mitt romney loss but it does not mean it did not make a difference. many cannot afford a petition campaign and someone else helping in, sometimes they ads are less helpful. some of the market, some of them or not. some of them were off message. with your business and marketing efforts. if you have to of a marketing team within your business but also an outside marketing team, how would you feel about your results? probably not very good. you want to target it and develop your message
>> he bowed and editorial about it. he is way too important, rupert, to write his own editorials and margaret [laughter] [laughter] there's a lot of discussion now about -- just for you to understand, the context of this question, it is not the other side without spending a loss too. is that accurate? >> the unions may better advantage of a lot of the super pac money, channeling it into other things. the other issue was obama's advertising. and they made which nobody responded to...
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their editorial board wrote the gop should take a deal on budget writing negotiations. if the republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? the president then has a point to blame the republicans. meanwhile, higher tax rates take effect on january 1st anyway and he can negotiate a budget deal negotiation year without having to make any tax recessions. do you think the republicans should take the deal and move on? >> thing is two ways to interpret the results of the most recent election here. one is that americans voted for bipartisanship because they voted for a divided congress. the other is that they voted for gridlock. they voted for a divided congress here in which republicans control the house and in which republicans can act as a check on the democratic agenda. now it suggests strongly that they weren't wholly on board with the republican agenda and they had big problems wit, and that's why they reelected barack obama as president. on the other hand, they did put republicans back in charge. and that suggests that th
their editorial board wrote the gop should take a deal on budget writing negotiations. if the republicans don't blink and we go over the cliff, from the president's point of view, so what? the president then has a point to blame the republicans. meanwhile, higher tax rates take effect on january 1st anyway and he can negotiate a budget deal negotiation year without having to make any tax recessions. do you think the republicans should take the deal and move on? >> thing is two ways to...
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here is the editorial from "the wall street journal." it notes that "if the leaks are correct, the fbi was investigating him for months." edward, independent line, thank you for calling. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel the general is an honorable man who made a mistake. we're all human and we all make errors. most politicians would not do that. that being said, i would like to make a comment about this benghazi thing. republicans have made such a big deal out of it. ronald reagan sent over 200 marines to their death and there was no public outrage. where is the republican outrage? only because of obama do we get this kind of reaction. thank you. host: edward, from miami, florida, this morning. another editorial, from being west, former infantryman. host: that is from the former assistant secretary of defense. we're taking your calls on this issue. b.j., good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, who is joe kelly? why would brought well be sending her threatening e-mails? -- broadwell be sending her a threat in e-mai
here is the editorial from "the wall street journal." it notes that "if the leaks are correct, the fbi was investigating him for months." edward, independent line, thank you for calling. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel the general is an honorable man who made a mistake. we're all human and we all make errors. most politicians would not do that. that being said, i would like to make a comment about this benghazi thing. republicans have made such a big deal out of...
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here is the editorial from "the wall street journal." it notes that "if the leaks are correct, the fbi was investigating him for months." host: edward, independent line, thank you for calling. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel the general is an honorable man who made a mistake. we're all human and we all make errors. most politicians would not do that. that being said, i would like to make a comment about this benghazi thing. republicans have made such a big deal out of it. ronald reagan sent over 200 marines to their death and there was no public outrage. where is the republican outrage? only because of obama do we get this kind of reaction. thank you. host: edward, from miami, florida, this morning. another editorial, from being west, former infantryman. host: that is from the former assistant secretary of defense. we're taking your calls on this issue. b.j., good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, who is joe kelly? why would brought well be sending her threatening e-mails? -- broadwell be sending her a threat in
here is the editorial from "the wall street journal." it notes that "if the leaks are correct, the fbi was investigating him for months." host: edward, independent line, thank you for calling. caller: thank you for taking my call. i feel the general is an honorable man who made a mistake. we're all human and we all make errors. most politicians would not do that. that being said, i would like to make a comment about this benghazi thing. republicans have made such a big deal...
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i covered this in my editorial in the wall street journal this week. the periods when kmet has really grown is when we've been cutting tax rates. here's one last point, if i may. i listen to do that whole press conference the president gave the other day, and here's what struck me. i didn't hear him one time talk about cutting government spending. >> come on, come on, you went to the soda machine if you didn't hear it. i agree with you, he was vague and he was a little unspecific, but he did say it is time to take a hard look at entitlement, it's time to take a hard look at spending. >> but he didn't put anything on the table. this has been four years of this president. what spending cuts? they're not in his budget, they've never been in his budget. here we are opening up a new session. i'm suspicious those cuts are ever going to come. >> mohammad, are you suspicious those will ever come? i imagine i could go down to the corner store and something could design something to avert the fiscal cliff because they get that taxes may have to go up on the rich
i covered this in my editorial in the wall street journal this week. the periods when kmet has really grown is when we've been cutting tax rates. here's one last point, if i may. i listen to do that whole press conference the president gave the other day, and here's what struck me. i didn't hear him one time talk about cutting government spending. >> come on, come on, you went to the soda machine if you didn't hear it. i agree with you, he was vague and he was a little unspecific, but he...
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host: this is a financial times editorial today. general petraeus has been the mastermind behind using drugs to go after al qaeda in the horn of africa. but has been the world reaction to this kind of military strategy? guest: it's a controversial strategy, no question. the administration has doubled down on the use of drones. there are significantly more than a river were then in the bush administration. there is clearly rationale for some of this, but there are some issues about executive privilege in making some of these decisions. i do not think petraeus is the only person who has been a mastermind. there are many who feel strongly about this. i do not see policy changing, but there's certainly a feeling in pakistan, the horn of africa, and other places. in yemen, it was the morning after obama's victory that there was a draw on strike in yemen -- drone strike. you can call them a surgical strikes, but there are certainly casualties. it's a conversation in the administration is having internally but there is, i think a, an inter
host: this is a financial times editorial today. general petraeus has been the mastermind behind using drugs to go after al qaeda in the horn of africa. but has been the world reaction to this kind of military strategy? guest: it's a controversial strategy, no question. the administration has doubled down on the use of drones. there are significantly more than a river were then in the bush administration. there is clearly rationale for some of this, but there are some issues about executive...
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speaker boehner and harry reid. but it needs to translate into when they get behind closed doors that people are looking for common ground rather than a leg up in the next election. host: which of the g.o.p. leadership due to get tea party members onboard when it comes to negotiating and bargaining. you have worked for many years with house speaker john boehner, both from ohio. what advice did you give him? >> that he has to, without abandoning principle, when people seem to lose sight in this tax discussion, if you look at a $5 trillion package over 10 years, 1.5 frill to $2 trillion in new revenues needs to be a part of that. i think most republicans, i know the speaker accepts that. it's how you get there. so from our perspective if you broaden the base of taxpayers and actually get rid of all the underbrush, you could raise that money, the modeling shows it. on the democratic side they want to sock it to the top 2% of wage earners. people in country are rich. they didn't get rich by being stupid. you really run
speaker boehner and harry reid. but it needs to translate into when they get behind closed doors that people are looking for common ground rather than a leg up in the next election. host: which of the g.o.p. leadership due to get tea party members onboard when it comes to negotiating and bargaining. you have worked for many years with house speaker john boehner, both from ohio. what advice did you give him? >> that he has to, without abandoning principle, when people seem to lose sight in...
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he was, according to the report this morning in "the wall street journal" somewhat at odds with others in the administration and within the intelligence community about the cia's reaction, whether or not he should be able to put forth his own timeline to dispute some of what was being said. >> reporter: this is significant reporting. when the cia director resigned on friday, fox news was told that we should question whether this timeline of events that had been put out by the cia had been cleared by the ad administration and by the white house in advance or whether this was a unilateral action taken on behalf of the cia director to put his story or the agency's story out in the public because we have a timeline from the defense department, a timeline from the state department but what was missing was that central timeline from the cia. so that's question number one. question number two based on our conversations with lawmakers at what point did the cia director understand that he was the focus of this fbi investigation and whether this in any way distracted him or affected his performa
he was, according to the report this morning in "the wall street journal" somewhat at odds with others in the administration and within the intelligence community about the cia's reaction, whether or not he should be able to put forth his own timeline to dispute some of what was being said. >> reporter: this is significant reporting. when the cia director resigned on friday, fox news was told that we should question whether this timeline of events that had been put out by the...
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speaker, speaker boehner actually said it well. he said the mandate from the election of last week is for us to find a way to work together on solutions to the challenges we face as a nation. i can't agree more. elections have consequences and our ability to avert the fiscal cliff in which expiring tax cuts and across the board spending cuts are on the course to derail this economy requires us to respect that directive from voters. yet once again, lines are being drawn. you just heard it. over what types of revenue will be considered or what cuts are considered too steep. i hope was not the only one astounded by the comments of the c.e.o. of the american petroleum institute who recently said, quote, the oil and gas industry will not be singled out for punitive repeat, unquote. how fascinating. perhaps i could introduce him to the federal work force, our federal employees who are so far the only group to be singled out for punitive treatment to the tune of $75 billion of deficit reduction. they understand the principle of shared sac
speaker, speaker boehner actually said it well. he said the mandate from the election of last week is for us to find a way to work together on solutions to the challenges we face as a nation. i can't agree more. elections have consequences and our ability to avert the fiscal cliff in which expiring tax cuts and across the board spending cuts are on the course to derail this economy requires us to respect that directive from voters. yet once again, lines are being drawn. you just heard it. over...
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i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal cliff and your taxes. find how much they could go up if we go over that cliff. later, yesterday he sat down with president obama and other labor leaders. today he sits down with national education association dennis van roekel joins us to talk about the cliff. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's
i don't think you're at value at $21, $22. if this drops substantially maybe we have a different discussion in six months. but at these levels the question, can it justify its growth rate? we're struggling to believe that how they're pushing advertising and advise investors to be selling at these levels not buying. >> rich, thank you very much. rich greenfield joining us. we had two bulls on facebook who thought it would rise substantially and a bear. >>> still to come the fiscal...
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he is way too important to write his own editorials anymore. it was about the fact that, there's a lot of discussion now about, what citizens united meant for this campaign and super pacs. you said the top 10 outside groups that were involved, the ones that were more pro-republican or romney comprised three of them. overall the spending was more on the other side. part of this was allowed unions are allowed to take dues from members now and influence people outside of the union membership. just so people understand these contexts of his question, not that the other side wasn't spending a lot too and in fact more when you add it all up, is that accurate? >> i think the unions made better advantage of a lot of the super pac money channeling into organizing as and voter turnout as opposed to advertising. obama's advertising may through july which nobody really responded to, which in my view defined romney in very negative terms. >> it did. and once you get defined it is tough to unravel that. just to your point it probably did make a big differenc
he is way too important to write his own editorials anymore. it was about the fact that, there's a lot of discussion now about, what citizens united meant for this campaign and super pacs. you said the top 10 outside groups that were involved, the ones that were more pro-republican or romney comprised three of them. overall the spending was more on the other side. part of this was allowed unions are allowed to take dues from members now and influence people outside of the union membership. just...
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"the wall street journal," obviously, editorialized about it time and time again. he just didn't believe like reagan or thatcher or hayek or milton friedman that conservative wasn't for the rich. it wasn't for the thurston howell iiis, it was for all america. >> and a conservative view and philosophy for governing. necessarily include a lot of people, beyond just white men, that it ought to be an expanding view that new immigrants to the country ought to embrace, that should appeal across ethnic and racial divides. and i mean, i just think that there's a collective sense among those in the party who want to drive forward and say please make it stop. make him stop talking to donors because apparently when he speaks to donors, he just opens up. and that's not really helping. i thought bobby jindal, as an indian-american, really sort of said hey, no. we have to get it. he doesn't get it. what we need to understand is that we need to go in some new directions. we should not be talking about the fact that, you know, obama's giving away things to minorities in the countr
"the wall street journal," obviously, editorialized about it time and time again. he just didn't believe like reagan or thatcher or hayek or milton friedman that conservative wasn't for the rich. it wasn't for the thurston howell iiis, it was for all america. >> and a conservative view and philosophy for governing. necessarily include a lot of people, beyond just white men, that it ought to be an expanding view that new immigrants to the country ought to embrace, that should...
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joining me for our daily fix, "washington post" columnist and editorial writer ruth marcus and nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. kelly, you're on the hill where david petraeus came and went under amazing security. it wasn't really security. really public relations security. the -- diane fine stein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said blame us. we think that there's been enough suffering going on and didn't want him to have to run the gauntlet. >> to give people per spiketive, we have heads of state, sometimes multiple heads of state, talked to law enforcement personnel, members, media of congress, everyone hears the same words unprecedented. seems that diane fine stein is willing to take the responsibility, saying it was her decision to spare him being seen on camera because they wanted the value of what he could say. it also would seem it's a sign of respect for his many years of service. he came to do his job, whether or not he's seen on camera, is another matter. it really was extraordinary. the content is news making as well today, andrea, in trying to get
joining me for our daily fix, "washington post" columnist and editorial writer ruth marcus and nbc capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell. kelly, you're on the hill where david petraeus came and went under amazing security. it wasn't really security. really public relations security. the -- diane fine stein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said blame us. we think that there's been enough suffering going on and didn't want him to have to run the gauntlet. >> to...
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he is the national journal hotline executive editor. you say republican governors out there have solved and confronted a lot of the issues that mitt romney was taking about or maybe not talking about. >> what is remarkable is there is so much soul searching taking place within the republican party especially on capitol hill when it's the governors that have outlined a conservative reform agenda. you look in new jersey when chris christie took office, he was able to pass even saoeultment reform, pension reform with the support of even some democrats who were initially opposed to him. you look at bobby jindal of louisiana who has taken over the republican governor's association and he was able to gain a claim for his leadership in the wake of hurricane katrina and ed indication reform. they are setting a model for how republicans can talk about the agenda in the future. jon: one of romney's arguments he made it late in the game, one of his arguments was hey i was a republican governor in a democratic state and worked with a democratic leg
he is the national journal hotline executive editor. you say republican governors out there have solved and confronted a lot of the issues that mitt romney was taking about or maybe not talking about. >> what is remarkable is there is so much soul searching taking place within the republican party especially on capitol hill when it's the governors that have outlined a conservative reform agenda. you look in new jersey when chris christie took office, he was able to pass even saoeultment...
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it starts at the top of the list with a big thank you to margaret is the editorial director of the washington ideas for rahm. she's not only wonderful and talented but she's been the creative force behind the vision of this event from the very beginning. thank you, margaret. [applause] decedent would also not be possible without -- i was looking for an adjective that captured this gentleman and i came up with this one, electric, steve clemens who is with the atlantic now and has been a great source here. of course the newseum shelby coffey who's been a key architect of this event. this year we are doing something different. we welcome a new partnership in the harvard institute of politics who've carried of the elections in side of the program track and so i would like to extend a sincere thanks to the director of the harvard institute of politics. and now i would like to thank our important presenting underwriters have made this event possible, and they are altria, bank of america, comcast, exxonmobil, thompson reuters and united technologies and the supporting underwriters of the american fe
it starts at the top of the list with a big thank you to margaret is the editorial director of the washington ideas for rahm. she's not only wonderful and talented but she's been the creative force behind the vision of this event from the very beginning. thank you, margaret. [applause] decedent would also not be possible without -- i was looking for an adjective that captured this gentleman and i came up with this one, electric, steve clemens who is with the atlantic now and has been a great...
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in fact, i think of for 22 months. no one is coming for you think you had to cut the program i'm responsible for. people come in and say they care about this class. i said we have a new programs responsible for that cause no? so is your program better? absolutely. which one should i get rid of? none. nobody comes in and says get rid of anything. so ask what tax should increase of florida families, especially her family, which tax? no, no, no, i don't want taxes. government has a natural inertia tours is so gross. her cramps become larger and more and sustainable till eventually the services they once offered are hollow promises to be fulfilled on the backs of future generations. more promises lead to more spending. i'm not sure there's even an off switch to the printing machine of running in washington, which as you know we can't do at the state level. our national debt is impossible to fathom, much less sustained. the worst part is children and grandchildren will be left paying the bills. while promises seem to float
in fact, i think of for 22 months. no one is coming for you think you had to cut the program i'm responsible for. people come in and say they care about this class. i said we have a new programs responsible for that cause no? so is your program better? absolutely. which one should i get rid of? none. nobody comes in and says get rid of anything. so ask what tax should increase of florida families, especially her family, which tax? no, no, no, i don't want taxes. government has a natural inertia...
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i also remember calling up a guy before i worked for governor romney, i worked for john boehner. i called up our didge cal -- digital guy and said tell me about twitter and he said you don't need to know that. that is not going to take off. so much of what we did was driven from the bottom up through twitter. even when toivens plane, we would go -- even when i was on the plane, jen was on a much bigger plane called air force 1. i was on hairforce 1. by the time i came back to the front of the plane i would see on twitter i already made news. >> when you say people, you don't mean people. you mean reporters. >> or people. [laughter] >>that was on the -- free to be you and me c.d. reporters are people. but this was kind of backstage conversation you were watching play out on twitter. sometimes real people. it was more important for you how the journalists were using twitter. >> it became an incredible newsing a gator. you could see now like t.p.m. more left leaning. see what they are saying. see what folks on the right are saying. folks in the middle are supposed to be saying. what
i also remember calling up a guy before i worked for governor romney, i worked for john boehner. i called up our didge cal -- digital guy and said tell me about twitter and he said you don't need to know that. that is not going to take off. so much of what we did was driven from the bottom up through twitter. even when toivens plane, we would go -- even when i was on the plane, jen was on a much bigger plane called air force 1. i was on hairforce 1. by the time i came back to the front of the...
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bush institute after long career in journalism under secretary of state for public diplomacy and affairs and prior to his statement post from june 2007 chairman of the broadcast of governors judith mchale is a former undersecretary of state for public affairs or she served from 2009 until 2011, 2012. >> before the president and chief executive officer of the general counsel for mtv networks. paul foldi from 1992 may 2003, a u.s. diplomat in the department of state working for u.s. mission in pakistan and nicaragua in various offices in the department. final position was the congressional liaison for john negroponte and immediately prior to that served as state to fellow with joe biden's foreign relations committee. abortion doesn't rejoined richard lugar staff of the senate foreign relations committee preservice professional staff member of the committee's expert on u.s. public diplomacy. last but not least, p.j. crowley served as assistant secretary for public heirs and 2009 undersecretary spokesman of the department of state until march 2011. currently a fellow at the communication her
bush institute after long career in journalism under secretary of state for public diplomacy and affairs and prior to his statement post from june 2007 chairman of the broadcast of governors judith mchale is a former undersecretary of state for public affairs or she served from 2009 until 2011, 2012. >> before the president and chief executive officer of the general counsel for mtv networks. paul foldi from 1992 may 2003, a u.s. diplomat in the department of state working for u.s. mission...
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in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other -- beer, beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> tim pawlenty offers business community response to the so- called fiscal cliff and u.s. economy today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> truman had two proposals puzzles in his life. he got into politics having failed at many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics in the zero was to be part of a machine. there were two. he hooked up with the pend ergrast machine. the most corrupt. hwo could he possibly work in this machine in local politics? that was the first thing i have to work out. the second is what we all know about. that is how he came to use the atomic bomb. what was behind the decision? what is the story about the atomic bomb, before he became president and when the decision was on his desk? it is still a controversial story. i wanted to know more about it. >> she looks at the life of harry truman tonight at 8:00. >> on tuesday, the tsa administrator spoke about what
in a week's time, he leaves the "wall street journal." mr. allen murray. [applause] and now outside, and other -- beer, beverages and banter. thank you very much. >> tim pawlenty offers business community response to the so- called fiscal cliff and u.s. economy today at 6:00 eastern on c-span. >> truman had two proposals puzzles in his life. he got into politics having failed at many businesses as a young man. the only way to get into politics in the zero was to be part of...
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james freidman from the "wall street journal" editorial board. thanks for being here. >> >> new problems popping up in the states where they just made pot legal. how do you prevent driving highly? these guys are going to have a fiery debate about it. can i tell. >> they got rides here. [ laughter ] 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. so i never missed a beat. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> smoking pots in small amounts has
james freidman from the "wall street journal" editorial board. thanks for being here. >> >> new problems popping up in the states where they just made pot legal. how do you prevent driving highly? these guys are going to have a fiery debate about it. can i tell. >> they got rides here. [ laughter ] 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously...
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i would've had a much more enjoyable career in journalism. it's a particular thrill to be here with david. i spent nine years at the "washington post" described it to the public policy of south beach. i have to say at the post, for those of us who are young starting their, they're receptive woodward people and of america's people. the woodworth with the one who wanted to grow up and write the stories that brought down a president in america's people were the people who wanted to write stories that were little more interesting than that. i was definitely a maraniss person. after the latest round of books and even more of a maraniss person. but it really is an honor to be here with david because he best. the sub title of my book is the hidden story change in the obama era and it is a book about change. let me talk a little bit about obama, his day and really his vision of change. you know, directory interesting questions that you could about obama as an author and one of them is is this obama guy for real? now we see him this kind of node, obam
i would've had a much more enjoyable career in journalism. it's a particular thrill to be here with david. i spent nine years at the "washington post" described it to the public policy of south beach. i have to say at the post, for those of us who are young starting their, they're receptive woodward people and of america's people. the woodworth with the one who wanted to grow up and write the stories that brought down a president in america's people were the people who wanted to write...
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then "washington journal." today, prime minister david cameron gives a speech on the foreign policy issues. it is an annual event for the financial and diplomatic parts of london. that is beginning at 3:30 p.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that assures that 2013 is finally the year when our government comes to grips with the major problems we are facing. >> i am open to compromise. i am open to new ideas. i am committed to solving our fiscal challenge. but i refuse to accept any approach that is not balanced. i will not ask students and seniors and middle-class families to pay down the entire deficit while people like me making over $250,000 are not asked to pay a dime more in taxes. >> a newly elected congress begins work in january. the current congress still has work to do through the lame-duck session. work is expected on of the impending fiscal cliff,
then "washington journal." today, prime minister david cameron gives a speech on the foreign policy issues. it is an annual event for the financial and diplomatic parts of london. that is beginning at 3:30 p.m. eastern on the c-span. >> 2013 should be the year we begin to solve our debt through tax reform and entitlement reform. i am proposing that we avert the fiscal cliff together in a manner that assures that 2013 is finally the year when our government comes to grips with...